10 Photos That Sum Up The Difference Between Public And Private Schools In Nigeria (Photos)

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 Nigerian schools are either public or private.

The public schools are owned by the government while the private schools are owned by inpiduals or missionaries. Typically, one who attends a public school is an “ajepako” and the ones who attend private schools are referred to as “ajebotas”. Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

Here are ten photos that basically show you the difference between these two schools:


1. School Fees

Private: Break the bank.

Public: Pay for uniform and come to school to learn.

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2. Uniform

Private: Cardigans, blazers, always good

Public: Check shirts and mostly rough

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3. Teachers

Private: Well groomed teachers. Rarely miss classes

Public: Regular missing of periods or making them indulge in cheap labour. Lots of burden on teachers too.

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4. What Free Periods Mean

Private: Study or nap time

Public: Make noise all over the school

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5. Fun School Activities

Private: Excursions, field trips from time to time.

Public: Once in a blue moon. Hardly happens.

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6. Strikes in Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

Private: Never affect

Public: Will always affect them.

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7. Building

Private: Well built, well aerated with beautiful landscape

Public: Uncompleted, dilapidated buildings

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8. Libraries and Laboratories in Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

Private: Well equipped with recent materials

Public: Rarely equipped or items are out of stock

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9. Freedom in Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

Private: Walled and tight security. Students are expected to compose themselves too

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Public: All the freedom.

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10. Population

Private: Fewer in the class

Public: A lot of students in a class.

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Which other differences do you recall? Public And Private Schools In Nigeria

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